M. Krishnappa (Born 1953)

M. Krishnappa is an Indian politician from the state of Karnataka.

M. Krishnappa
Minister of Housing, Government of Karnataka
In office
September 2016  May 2018
Preceded byM. H. Ambareesh
Member of the Legislative Assembly, Karnataka
Assumed office
2008
Preceded bySeat established
ConstituencyVijay Nagar[1]
Member of the Karnataka Legislative Council
In office
2000–2006
Personal details
Born (1953-04-16) 16 April 1953
Bengaluru
Political partyIndian National Congress
ChildrenPriya Krishna
Pradeep Krishnappa
OccupationAgriculturist
ProfessionBusinessman
Websitewww.mkrishnappa.com

Early life

He is the son of Muniswamappa. He earned a B. Sc. Graduation in 1973 from Sri Jagadguru Renukacharya College, affiliated to Bangalore University. He was a Senate Member at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Karnataka. Before entering politics, he worked in real estate and land development. He is ex-member of Southern Railway Board Committee and Bangalore Telecommunications District Advisory Committee.

Career

He served as member of Karnataka Legislative Council from 2000 to 2006. He entered political arena through Indian National Congress and contested as Indian National Congress Candidate for Bangalore South Parliament Constituency in 2004 General Elections.

He is an All India Congress Committee (AICC) Member and KPCC Treasurer.

In 2008 he was appointed as Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly for Vijayanagar Constituency, Bangalore. He is serving as MLA for Third Consecutive Term from Vijayanagar Assembly Constituency.[2]

He served as the Minister of Housing in Government of Karnataka and was also appointed as Mandya District In-Charge minister in October 2016, preceded by Sandalwood film star turned politician M. H. Ambareesh. He proposed the One Lakh Housing Scheme as Minister for Housing under Siddaramaiah as Chief Minister of Karnataka.[3]

He represents the Vijay Nagar assembly constituency, located in south Bangalore as a member of Indian National Congress.[4][5][6]

He has 2 criminal cases against him[7].

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